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  • Family size around the world is dropping. That choice by couples is triggering a population shift that's sending shock waves through economies.
  • One of the largest tourism conferences in Latin America opened with great fanfare on both sides of the border.
  • President Milei won in key districts in an election widely seen as a referendum on his past two years in office. Trump had appeared to condition billions of dollars in backing on a good showing for Milei.
  • For AAPI Heritage Month, San Diego’s Pac Arts Movement and MTS are unveiling a new Pronto card and bus wrap by local artist Koy Sun, celebrating the rich culture and community found in the city’s Asian grocery stores.
  • A pastor, a rabbi and an imam discuss how their faith implores them to fight for immigrant and refugee communities.
  • California wildlife officials have been working to mitigate the impact of the state's rebounding wolf population on its ranchers. The Northern California wolves that were euthanized had become dependent on cattle for food.
  • Jorge Lopez was among 15 men arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agents during a workplace raid on March 27 at San Diego Powder and Protective Coatings.
  • Ballet Collective San Diego is proud to present "IDIOMA," an evening of dynamic, witty, and diverse contemporary ballet works by local choreographers Paulette Andalon, Tylor Bradshaw, Holly Meacham, Whitney Edwards, and Emily Miller with Guest Choreographers Holly Curran (Metropolitan Opera NYC) and Angela Rebelo with Maxime Guenen (Ballet Theatre de Grand Geneve / Joffrey) "IDIOMA" invites audiences into a tender conversation without words - where dancers and choreographers can share, unencumbered and articulately, their essence through the language of dance. Experience with us what is real and honest between two people sharing space, the rapture in hearing music that is close to us, and the power of many bodies breathing together as one. Ballet Collective San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • This isn't your average night out. This is a celebration of summer, flavor, and the magic of jazz on the water. Join us as Alto Saxophone Jazz Specialist Charlie Arbelaez and his Latin jazz quartet sets sail aboard the exquisite Nerissa yacht. As the ocean breeze and the San Diego Bay's golden sunset lights up the horizon, a Latin jazz quartet fills the yacht with rhythm and soul. Their sound is rich, expressive, and alive with emotion—music that moves through you and brings the night to life. Come aboard, sip something special, enjoy curated farm to table hors d'oeuvres and let the rhythm of the bay captivate you during an unforgettable evening in America’s Finest City. Located on the luxurious Nerissa Yacht docked at the San Diego Sheraton Hotel & Resort, this is worth the adventure. Just bring yourself and we’ll handle the rest. For more information and tickets, visit www.nerissasounds.com. Nerissa Sounds on Instagram
  • Synopsis: "The Waiting Game" tells the little-known story of a renegade basketball league that inspired today’s NBA – and the mostly black players who have had to fight for decades for fair compensation and recognition. The ABA innovated pro basketball with the 3-point shot and slam dunk contest, and embraced black culture in ways that the NBA had not yet. And despite the pioneering way the players of the ABA players played basketball, when the two leagues “merged”, ABA players were forgotten in a business deal gone bad. "The Waiting Game" follows a dogged not-for-profit’s pursuit of benefits for former ABA players now struggling to survive. While the NBA generates $10+ billion a year, former ABA athletes struggle to buy life-saving medicines, avoid eviction, and worse. This documentary is about the fight to get them their due. Showtimes: Friday, August 29: 7 p.m. Ticket Prices: $13 Regular / $11 Students & Seniors / $9 Members Trailer: https://vimeo.com/1009585155 Parking Rates: $5 for 3 Hours. The $5 dollar parking rate is honored even when signage from ACE indicates other Special Event Pricing. Approach the attendant and let them know you are watching a film at the Digital Gym Cinema. They will honor the $5.00 fee. No cash accepted, card only. Please Note: The parking attendant will only accept payment by card, no cash accepted. Parking is limited. Occasionally there are other events inside the building; so although very rare, parking is unfortunately not 100% guaranteed. Guests must park in spaces labeled “UCSD PARKING” In the event there is no parking attendant stationed at the gate, please refer to the code in your ticketing confirmation email. Open this document for further instructions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/144UG0kaYEQRIHRfNjTnEflSB6DiP24RyEG06wHNUqms/edit?usp=sharing Access to our Cinema: You can access our cinema from the second level of the garage (one level below entrance) via two elevators. We are on the 2nd floor. Please note, access to other levels is not permitted. Pardon our building’s dust, there are still amazing renovations taking place! We encourage walk-ups or drop-offs to happen at the front door of our building, the first floor of 1100 Market St. You can walk in, go up the stairs to our cinema or take the elevator. Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
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